The Cornhill Magazine, Band 10;Band 57William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1888 |
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... eyes , and he fell from his chair in a fainting - fit . He needed nothing but rest ; that , however , was imperative . Mr. Athel brought him to London , and the family went down at once to their house in Surrey . Wilfrid was an only son ...
... eyes , and he fell from his chair in a fainting - fit . He needed nothing but rest ; that , however , was imperative . Mr. Athel brought him to London , and the family went down at once to their house in Surrey . Wilfrid was an only son ...
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... eyes . ' Well , it can't be helped , ' she said . " I must go back to my lessons . ' She ran off , and Wilfrid went up to his dressing - room . When he came down , Oberon was pawing the gravel before the door . He mounted and rode away ...
... eyes . ' Well , it can't be helped , ' she said . " I must go back to my lessons . ' She ran off , and Wilfrid went up to his dressing - room . When he came down , Oberon was pawing the gravel before the door . He mounted and rode away ...
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... eyes gleamed the untroubled joy of existence . Hope just now was strong within him , a hope defined and pointing to an end attainable ; he knew that hence- forth the many bounding and voiceful streams of his life would unite in one ...
... eyes gleamed the untroubled joy of existence . Hope just now was strong within him , a hope defined and pointing to an end attainable ; he knew that hence- forth the many bounding and voiceful streams of his life would unite in one ...
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... eyes catch a glimpse of her face now and then . Miss Hood was a year younger than himself , and had well outgrown girlishness . She was of very slight build , looked indeed rather frail ; but her face , though lacking colour , had the ...
... eyes catch a glimpse of her face now and then . Miss Hood was a year younger than himself , and had well outgrown girlishness . She was of very slight build , looked indeed rather frail ; but her face , though lacking colour , had the ...
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... eyes brightened by pleasurable excitement ; she carried her hat in her hand , and seemed to have been walking bare - headed , for there were signs of wind - play in her abundant black hair . But neither face nor attire suggested ...
... eyes brightened by pleasurable excitement ; she carried her hat in her hand , and seemed to have been walking bare - headed , for there were signs of wind - play in her abundant black hair . But neither face nor attire suggested ...
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Alderney asked Athel Beatrice beautiful birds black-headed gull called Cass Charity Organisation Society Charles Darwin child Colonel Punter coming course creature Dagworthy dark Daw's house Dean dear door dotterels Dovercourt Dunfield dunlins Emily Erasmus Darwin eyes face father feel felt fowl girl give Gretna hand hares head hear heard heart hooded crows hour Joanna Kentish plover kind knew Lady Georgina laugh light live look Lucerne Maggie married marsh mind Miss Hood morning mother Moung Daw nature never night once passed pheasants poacher poaching poor rabbits Redwing replied Rossall round Sandford seemed Shway side Sir Robert smile speak suppose sure Sybil talk tell things thought tion tone took town turned Uncle Joe village voice walk Walker wife Wilfrid woman words young